Pilgrimage Possibility

Are you interested in a pilgrimage to southern Germany?

Fr. O’Keeffe has plans in the works for a trip in 2020, and Saint Alphonsus Liguori parishioners have first consideration.

In 1633, the tiny Bavarian hamlet of Oberammergau was suffering from the ravages of war and Plague. Villagers appealed for Divine intervention to save their families. They vowed that if God were to spare them, they would perform a
Passion Play every ten years. It’s said that not a single person fell victim to the Plague after that.

Keeping their promise,
the people of Oberammergau performed the first play in 1634 on a simple wooden stage in the village cemetery, above the graves of recent victims of the Plague. Today, many of Oberammergau's residents still take part in this powerful work of art featuring dramatic performances, beautiful music and choral accompaniment.

The play now takes place in Oberammergau's large, open air, purpose-built theater with covered seating so performances can take place whatever the weather. The auditorium seats around 4,500 people; the comfortable seats are set on an incline, providing everyone with a good view.

Planning has begun for a pilgrimage around
August/September, 2020. While it may seem early to consider, the Passion Play is world renowned, and tickets are best reserved in advance.